60 x 40 feet = 2400 square feet
2,400 square feet (40 x 60 = 2,400).
Many houses are 60 feet wide. 1365 divided by 60 is about 23 feet. So a house about 60 by 23 would be 1365 square feet.
The length times width will give you the area. So this comes out to 60 square feet.
60 times 120 = 7200 square feet
60 x 40 feet = 2400 square feet
If that's 40 x 60 feet, it's 2400 square feet. If that's 40 x 60 inches, it's 16 and 2/3 square feet.
60 * 40 = 2400 ft²
2,400 square feet (40 x 60 = 2,400).
If that's 40 x 60 feet, it's 2400 square feet.
First, get them into the same units: 60 inches = 5 feet. 5 feet x 8 feet = 40 square feet.
Many houses are 60 feet wide. 1365 divided by 60 is about 23 feet. So a house about 60 by 23 would be 1365 square feet.
A 60*40 site will have 2400 sq feet
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 2,400 square feet.
2,400 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
60-ft x 40-ft = 2,400 square feet
"Square feet" is a unit of area measurement; "feet" is a unit of linear measurement. A square piece of land measuring 1 foot by 1 foot has an area of 1 square foot. (1 foot times 1 foot = 1 x 1 foot2 = 1 foot squared, or 1 square foot.) For larger square or rectangular pieces of land, multiplying the length in feet times the width in feet will tell you how many 1' x 1' squares of land there are, which is the number of square feet of land. Example: A residential house lot, rectangular in shape, measuring 40' across the front and 60' front to back, has an area of 40' x 60' = (40 x 60) ft2 = 2400 square feet. An acre of land contains 43,560 square feet. If that acre were square in shape, it would measure 208.71 feet on a side.